Netpluz and Druva Announce Direct Regional Partnership to Strengthen Cyber Resilience

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Singapore, [03 February, 2026] — Netpluz today announced a direct regional partnership with Druva, strengthening how organisations across the region approach cyber resilience, data protection, and ransomware readiness.

This closer collaboration reflects a shared commitment to helping organisations move beyond tools and alerts towards confidence in recovery and business continuity. Through the direct partnership, Netpluz and Druva will work more tightly across solution designadvisory engagement, and execution, delivering a more seamless and assured experience for customers navigating today’s increasingly complex cyber threat landscape.

For Netpluz clients, the partnership brings closer access to recovery expertise, clearer guidance on ransomware readiness, and a more integrated journey from assessment to recovery validation. By aligning Netpluz’s solution-led orchestration with Druva’s depth in data protection and recovery, organisations gain greater confidence at critical decision points especially when resilience truly matters.

“Cyber resilience today is ultimately about recovery confidence,” said Gary NgHead of Cloud at Netpluz. “Our direct partnership with Druva allows us to support our clients more effectively, particularly in strengthening ransomware readiness and ensuring they can recover decisively when incidents occur.”

At a strategic level, the partnership also reinforces Netpluz’s shift towards a solution-led operating model, anchored on its four solution pillars: Secure ConnectivityHybrid Cloud & ContinuityCybersecurity Assurance & Monitoring, and Modern Workplace & Communications.

“Our customers seek immediate outcomes and are no longer looking for isolated technologies.” said Lau Leng FongCEO of Netpluz. “This direct partnership with Druva supports our long-term strategy to deliver integrated solutions across our four pillars, helping organisations manage risk, maintain continuity, and operate with confidence in an increasingly uncertain digital environment.”

The partnership will underpin a series of joint initiatives in 2026, including executive-level discussions, advisory clinics, and working sessions focused on ransomware preparedness and recovery confidence, designed to help organisations translate awareness into practical, decision-grade action.

Together, Netpluz and Druva share a clear objective: to help organisations stay resilientrecover with confidence, and operate securely in an environment where disruption is no longer optional but expected.

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